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Gambling behavior and gambling problems in Norway 2007
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2009In Norway, legalized gambling is pervasive, easily accessible and socially accepted, particularly the participation in national lotteries. We conducted a stratified probability sample study during January–March 2007 (age group 16–74 years, N = 3,482, response rate 36.1%) to assess gambling behavior and prevalence of problematic gambling by the NORC ...
Inger Johanne Bakken+4 more
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Manitoba Gambling and Problem Gambling 2006
2008This report presents the findings of the Manitoba Gambling and Problem Gambling Prevalence Study from 2006. The purpose of this study was to explore the nature and extent of gambling and gambling problems in Manitoba in addition to describing the characteristics of individuals experiencing gambling-related problems.
Lemaire, Jackie+2 more
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Measuring gambling and problem gambling in Ontario
2001Permission to include document granted by Nadine Kauffman, Manager, Information Services Responsible Gambling Council.
Wiebe, Jamie+2 more
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Gambling and problem gambling in Ontario 2005
2006Permission to include document granted by Nadine Kauffman, Manager, Information Services Responsible Gambling Council.
Wiebe, Jamie+2 more
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Gambling and Problem Gambling among Youths
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1998With the rapid expansion of gambling have also come concerns about underage gambling and youth problem gambling. Most studies of youth gambling have found that the majority of youths have gambled but do so infrequently and do not suffer any adverse consequences. A minority of youths, however, appear to be over-involved in gambling and are experiencing
Randy D. Stinchfield, Ken C. Winters
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Gambling and problem gambling in the
AbstractAimsTo provide an overview of gambling in the Netherlands, focusing on historical background, policy, legislation, prevalence of problem gambling, availability of treatment options and research base.MethodsLiterature review.ResultsContradictions between gambling policy and practice have been present in the past 15–20 years, and have led to an ...
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gambling involvement and problem gambling in manitoba
2002This report provides an overview of findings from two studies conducted in 2001. The first was a survey of over 4,500 students sampled from a cross-section of Manitoba high schools. The second was a survey of over 3,000 adults sampled randomly from across the Province.
Patton, David+4 more
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The relationship between gambling fallacies and problem gambling.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2016The cognitive model of problem gambling posits that erroneous gambling-related fallacies are key in the development and maintenance of problem gambling. However, this contention is based on cross-sectional rather than longitudinal associations between these constructs, and gambling fallacy instruments that may have inflated this associated by their ...
Carrie A. Leonard, Robert J. Williams
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Problem Gambling Family Impacts: Development of the Problem Gambling Family Impact Scale
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2015Although family members of problem gamblers frequently present to treatment services, problem gambling family impacts are under-researched. The most commonly endorsed items on a new measure of gambling-related family impacts [Problem Gambling Family Impact Measure (PG-FIM: Problem Gambler version)] by 212 treatment-seeking problem gamblers included ...
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Gambling and problem gambling in Saskatchewan : final report
2002The research design is a descriptive telephone survey of a random sample of 1,848 Saskatchewan adults 19 years-of-age and older. A survey questionnaire based on the new Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) guided the telephone interviews, and the survey achieved a 60% response rate, with results for the sample being accurate within ±2.3% nineteen ...
Wynne, Harold J.+1 more
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